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Centersquare Phoenix operates a carrier-neutral colocation data center in Phoenix, AZ, delivering scalable space, power, and cooling infrastructure purpose-built for mission-critical commercial workloads. For facility managers and property managers overseeing high-demand electrical environments, Centersquare Phoenix represents the kind of dense power distribution ecosystem that defines modern critical infrastructure — drawing on robust switchgear, redundant UPS systems, backup generators, and precision panelboard configurations to sustain continuous uptime. The Phoenix facility is part of a broader North American data center portfolio spanning markets from Dallas/Fort Worth and Northern Virginia to Los Angeles and Chicago, giving enterprise tenants multi-site continuity options across major commercial hubs. Phoenix's growth as a data center market — driven by available land, competitive power costs, and a favorable regulatory environment — makes this facility a strategic anchor for organizations relocating or expanding compute infrastructure away from higher-cost coastal markets. The platform supports high-density workloads including AI inference, GPU clusters, and next-generation cloud deployments, all of which place extraordinary demands on power distribution systems, cooling infrastructure, and electrical resilience. Connectivity services provide diverse access to major network providers and cloud on-ramps, reducing single-point-of-failure risk across the power and data layers. For facility and property managers evaluating colocation as a component of their building's electrical and IT strategy — whether for disaster recovery, edge computing, or offloading on-premises power loads — Centersquare Phoenix offers a professionally managed environment with the power capacity and physical security controls required by regulated industries. The facility's alignment with sustainability and ESG goals also positions it well for commercial tenants facing increasing scrutiny over energy consumption and carbon footprint across their real estate portfolios.